The alleged victim, named “Ally”, told KCEN, “I agreed to kiss him, I didn’t think that from that it would escalate to him being on top of me and completely disregarding anything that was coming out of my mouth.”

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The repeated examples of mismanaged, or ignored, cases were enough to warrant Baylor’s firing of head football coach Art Briles.

It was only a matter of time before a victim came forward whose story looked more like a money grab than one of ignored tragedy.

Since an attorney talked with veteran college football reporter Joe Schad with his client’s claim of being assaulted by former Baylor running back Devin Chafin in 2014, her credibility has come into question. She has filed a lawsuit against Baylor.

The initial claim by former Baylor student Dolores Lozano was that she was physically assaulted by Chafin, and coach Briles, assistant Jeff Lebby and a Baylor chaplain knew about the incidents.

Lebby, who is Briles’ son-in-law, has remained on staff along with all but two of the assistant coaches from last season.

Attempts to reach her attorney were not successful.

As I wrote two days when the story broke, acting head coach Jim Grobe will be dealing with these types of potential scenarios as long as the staffers from the Briles’ regime remain at Baylor. Right or wrong, the presumption will be that the staffers knew of the assaults and did not do enough.

What is likely to happen is the details of Lozano’s story and her claims will be held as an example of how Baylor has been wronged in this whole situation, and undo her lawsuit.

Chafin admitted to Joe Schad he did put his hands on Lozano but refuted any claims of abuse. She did not initially cooperate with Waco police, and it appears that Lozano continued a dialogue with Lebby after the incident in an effort to land a job within the Baylor athletic department.

Waco TV station KWTX reported that one year after the alleged incident, Lozano wrote a letter to Lebby asking for a recommendation for a BU job.